Is Your Jurupa Valley Lawn Looking a Little Rough?
Let’s be honest, what’s your yard look like these days?
It could be you have a new house and haven’t put in a yard yet.
Perhaps you just finished a home exterior remodeling project that damaged your yard.
Perhaps you moved into a home where the previous owner clearly did not care about what his yard looked like.
It doesn’t matter what got your lawn to this situation, it’s easy to get new, mature sod placed down at your Southern California property.
It could be an instant makeover.
Your California Lawn Can Look Great in Just Hours
An experienced Eastvale lawn crew will have all your sod all done in less than one day.
Maybe you go off to work in the morning with a less-than-perfect yard and see a good yard when you come home after work.
They Deliver It and Can Install It for You Too
Most of the time, they do the full process and all the work.
They slice it, deliver it, place it down and clean up afterwards when it’s finished.
They even water your new grass on that first day.
But after that first day, that obligation is up to you.
Mother Nature might help a little with some of the watering responsibilities, but most likely not. So it is your job to make certain it gets watered often enough.
And if you order grass during one of our typical Summers, you may have to water as much as several times every day. It’s important.
You Can Do Some of the Work Yourself if You Want
You can do the sod installation yourself if you want to.
They are happy to offer thick, green sod for sale which they deliver directly to your driveway.
They bring over your new grass which will be placed on your driveway and you and your friends take it from there.
If you’re interested in managing the installation on your own, be aware that you need to get moving on it just as soon as they deliver the pallets to you.
Fresh sod farm grass is perishable.
It’s best to start putting it down the day they drop it off.
Sod Prices in Jurupa Valley – What is it Going to Cost?
Plus, a top-notch lawn will add to your house’s curb appeal, and increase your house’s potential real estate value too.
That’s why it is considered a top strategy of successful house flippers and home sellers.
The cost of harvesting, delivering and putting in a grass lawn is not exactly cheap, but it really isn’t too high either.
Most homeowners feel the cost fair when compared to the long-lasting benefit of owning a nice yard.
As you can probably guess, the two chief price factors will be how much turf you will be ordering and whether or not they will be doing the actual installation.
It’s possible that there might be an optional cost, but the order quantity and the installation charge are the two main determining elements.
Do your best to measure the size of your yard and end up with a reasonably close idea of just how big the area you want to cover is, you can speak with an Eastvale sod company and learn how many turf bundles you have to invest in and how much it will be to truck them to your place and put them down.
In a handful of cases, they may have the chance to actually come by your home and figure out the measurements for you.
Delivering all over Jurupa Valley and the suburbs of Eastvale, including properties near Glen Avon, Pedley, Mira Loma, the edges of San Bernardino County and Riverside County, and other areas south of Fontana.
Here’s How to Get Started
1. Draw a layout of your property and divide it into segments that are easier to measure.
2. Spend some time outside in your yard making some basic measurements.
3. When you have a few minutes – just call.
They can do their best to answer all your questions.
Even if you aren’t confident what your correct yard size is, they will do their best to give you a cost estimate.
When you have a great-looking front lawn again, it will supercharge your home’s curb appeal.
And a welcoming backyard will entice you and your family to go out and spend more time in your backyard having fun outside.
It all starts with a phone call.
323-310-0770
Deliver Turf To My Neighborhood
Delivering all over Jurupa Valley and the suburbs of Eastvale, including properties near Glen Avon, Pedley, Mira Loma, the edges of San Bernardino County and Riverside County, and other areas south of Fontana.